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To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that l, ROLAND Liars, a citizen of the United States, residing at Francesville, in the county of Pulaski and State of a Indiana, have invented certain new and useful lmprovements in Furniture Polish, of which the following is a specification.

This invention relates to an improved composition for polishing articles of furnilo ture and the primary object of the invention is to provide an improved fluid which will not only efiectively impart a high polish on the articles of furniture to which it is applied, but which will also form a tough and N durable protecting skin therefor.

Another prime object of the invention is to provide an improved fluid for polishing furniture, which will eficctively prevent the softening of the ordinary furniture finish 2 2nd remove all scratches and scars thererom.

Another object of the invention is to pro- Pure raw d oil 72% Pure turpentine erosene (coal oil) 10% a Castor oil 2% Raw Turkey umber and in oil 1% application filed huguat 1t, 19%.

The in edients are combined and mixed together in the ordinary manner common with paints or varnishes and the linseed oil acts as the vehicle as does the turpentine which also acts as a cleaning fluid. Kerosene acts as a filling and cleaning agent. The castor oil permits a high gloss to be obtained from the polish when the same is rubbed on the furniture. The raw Turkey umber acts as a coloring agent for the scratches and the like.

The furniture polish is preferably applied in a thin coat with a cloth on the article to be polished and then allowed to set from three to five minutes. It is then rubbed with a soft cloth to give it the gloss and finish. This will im art a high finish to the furniture and e 'ectively remove all 1% finger marks, scratches and the like therefrom and serve as a protecting coating for the ordinary finish.

From the foregoing description it can he seen that I have provided an im roved furniture olish which acts as means or not only polis ing the furniture but also as a means for protecting the ordinary 1|: 1| sh of the furniture from harm.

Changes in details may be made without departing from the spirit or the scope of this invention.

at I claim as new is A furniture polish comprising linseed oil 72%, pure turpentine 15%, kerosene 10%, castor oil-2%, and raw umber 1%.

In testimony whereof ,afix my signat in presence of two witnesses.

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